In-vehicle handsfree apparatus

ABSTRACT

An in-vehicle handsfree apparatus connects a handsfree profile (HFP) with a cellular phone, and then connects a service discovery profile (SDF) with the cellular phone to thereby designate a compliance state of the cellular phone with respect to a phone book access profile (PBAP) as a PBAP compliance flag. Then, when a user performs an operation to require an all item transfer to transfer all items of phone book data registered in the cellular phone, the handsfree apparatus refers to the PBAP compliance flag to thereby select and connect either the PBAP or an object push profile (OPP) with the cellular phone.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No.12/384,305 filed on Apr. 2, 2009. This application is based on andincorporates herein by reference Japanese Patent Applications No.2008-98240 filed on Apr. 4, 2008 and No. 2008-98242 filed on Apr. 4,2008. The entire disclosures of each of the above applications areincorporated herein by reference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to an in-vehicle handsfree apparatus toconnect a phone book data transfer protocol for transmitting phone bookdata registered in a cellular phone.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

-   Patent Document 1: JP 2002-193046 A (corresponding to    US2002/0032048)

Patent document 1 describes a technology for an in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus to connect a Bluetooth (trade marks, referred to as “BT”)communication link to thereby transmit phone book data registered in acellular phone.

The BT communication standard includes profiles for a phone book datatransfer such as a phone book access profile (PBAP) and an object pushprofile (OPP). The PBAP is a profile belonging to a so-called pull typeof phone book data transfer. In the state where the PBAP is connected, auser only needs an operation to an in-vehicle handsfree apparatus,without need of an operation to the cellular phone, for making thecellular phone transmit all the registered phone book data to thehandsfree apparatus. In contrast, the OPP is a profile belonging to aso-called push type of phone book data transfer. In the state where theOPP is connected, a user needs operations to both an in-vehiclehandsfree apparatus and a cellular phone for making the cellular phonetransmit the registered phone book data to the handsfree apparatus.Further, the user needs to designate a part of phone book data, whichshould be transmitted from the registered phone book data.

Thus, in view of the user's operability, it looks desirable that thePBAP is first connected between the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus andcellular phone to thereby make the phone book data be transferred fromthe cellular phone to the handsfree apparatus. Herein, whether thecellular phone is compliant with or has a function of the PBAP can bedetermined only after the connection procedure is started between thehandsfree apparatus and cellular phone. Therefore, in cases that therelevant cellular phone is compliant with the PBAP, the phone book datacan be transferred without difficulty as follows. A user performs anoperation to instruct the cellular phone to transmit the phone bookdata. The in-vehicle handsfree apparatus starts a procedure for the PBAPconnection to the cellular phone. The in-vehicle handsfree apparatusestablishes the connection of the PBAP with the cellular phone. Thephone book data registered in the cellular phone is thereby transmittedto the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus.

In contrast, in cases that the relevant cellular phone is not compliantwith the PBAP, the phone book data need to be transferred as follows.The in-vehicle handsfree apparatus starts a procedure for the PBAPconnection to the cellular phone. The in-vehicle handsfree apparatusfails to establish the connection of the PBAP with the cellular phone.Then, the cellular phone starts a procedure for the OPP connection tothe in-vehicle handsfree apparatus. The cellular phone establishes theconnection of the OPP with the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus. The userperforms an operation to designate a part of phone book data from allthe phone book data registered in the cellular phone. The designatedphone book data is thereby transmitted to the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus from the cellular phone. That is, the user eventually knowswhether the relevant cellular phone is compliant with the PBAP afterexecuting an operation to instruct the cellular phone to transmit thephone book data. In other words, the user needs to know it before thephone book data can be transmitted to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatusfrom the cellular phone by either the PBAP or OPP. Such procedurereduces the usability.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present invention is made in view of the above situation. It is anobject of the present invention to provide an in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus to allow phone book data transfer from a cellular phone,without need of requiring a user to previously know the phone book datatransfer protocol, with which the cellular phone is compliant byperforming an operation to require the phone book data transfer. Therebyusability is enhanced.

As a first example of the present invention, an in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus is provided as follows. A first phone book data transferprotocol connecting section is configured to connect a first phone bookdata transfer protocol with a cellular phone compliant with the firstphone book data transfer protocol for executing a phone book datatransfer from the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatuswithout need of a user's operation to the cellular phone. A second phonebook data transfer protocol connecting section is configured to connecta second phone book data transfer protocol with a cellular phonecompliant with the second phone book data transfer protocol forexecuting a phone book data transfer from the cellular phone to thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus with need of a user's operation to thecellular phone. A handsfree protocol connecting section is configured toconnect a handsfree communication protocol with a cellular phonecompliant with the handsfree communication protocol for executing ahandsfree communication using the cellular phone. A function queryprotocol connecting section is configured to connect a function queryprotocol with a cellular phone compliant with the function queryprotocol for asking a compliance state relative to a phone book datatransfer protocol of the cellular phone. A control section isconfigured, when connecting the handsfree communication protocol with acellular phone using the handsfree protocol connecting section, toconnect the function query protocol with the cellular phone using thefunction query protocol connecting section and store in a storagesection a function query response, which is notified by the cellularphone, in association with the cellular phone. Further, the controlsection is configured, when the user performs, using an operationsection, an operation to require all item transfer, which regards allitems of phone book data as a transfer target, to refer to a functionquery response associated with a cellular phone, which the all itemtransfer is required of, in the storage section and select one of thefirst phone book data transfer protocol and the second phone book datatransfer protocol, to thereby connect the one of the first phone bookdata transfer protocol and the second phone book data transfer protocolusing a corresponding one of the first phone book data transfer protocolconnecting section and the second phone book data transfer protocolconnecting section.

As a second example of the present invention, an in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus is provided as follows. A first phone book data transferprotocol connecting section configured to connect a first phone bookdata transfer protocol with a cellular phone compliant with the firstphone book data transfer protocol for executing a phone book datatransfer from the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatuswithout need of a user's operation to the cellular phone. A second phonebook data transfer protocol connecting section is configured to connecta second phone book data transfer protocol with a cellular phonecompliant with the second phone book data transfer protocol forexecuting a phone book data transfer from the cellular phone to thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus with need of a user's operation to thecellular phone. A handsfree protocol connecting section is configured toconnect a handsfree communication protocol with a cellular phonecompliant with the handsfree communication protocol for executing ahandsfree communication using the cellular phone. A function queryprotocol connecting section is configured to connect a function queryprotocol with a cellular phone compliant with the function queryprotocol for asking a compliance state relative to a phone book datatransfer protocol of the cellular phone. A control section isconfigured, when connecting the handsfree communication protocol with acellular phone using the handsfree protocol connecting section, toconnect a function query protocol with the cellular phone using thefunction query protocol connecting section and store a function queryresponse, which is notified by the cellular phone, in association withthe cellular phone in a storage section. Further, the control section isconfigured, when the user performs an operation to require a phone bookdata transfer using an operation section, to refer to a function queryresponse, which is stored in the storage section in association with acellular phone, which the phone book data transfer is required of, andselect one of the first phone book data transfer protocol and the secondphone book data transfer protocol to thereby connect the one of thefirst phone book data transfer protocol and the second phone book datatransfer protocol using a corresponding one of the first phone book datatransfer protocol connecting section and the second phone book datatransfer protocol connecting section.

As another example of the present invention, a method is provided forperforming a phone book data transfer in an in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus capable of connecting a handsfree communication protocol witha cellular phone having phone book data. The cellular phone complieswith both a first phone book data transfer protocol and a second phonebook transfer protocol or complies with only the second phone book datatransfer protocol. The first phone book data transfer is used forexecuting an all item transfer to transfer all the phone book data ofthe cellular phone without need of a user's operation to the cellularphone. The second phone book transfer protocol is used for executing anaddition transfer to transfer part of the phone book data of thecellular phone with need of a user's operation to the cellular phone.The method comprises: connecting a handsfree communication protocol withthe cellular phone for executing a handsfree communication; connecting afunction query protocol with the cellular phone for asking a compliancestate relative to a phone book data transfer protocol of the cellularphone while the handsfree communication protocol is connected with thecellular phone; storing in a storage section a function query response,which is notified by the cellular phone, in association with thecellular phone; referring to the function query response associated withthe cellular phone in the storage section when the user performs anoperation to require the all item transfer; selecting one of the firstphone book data transfer protocol and the second phone book datatransfer protocol based on the function query response referred to; andconnecting the selected one of the first phone book data transferprotocol and the second phone book data transfer protocol.

As yet another example of the present invention, a method is providedfor performing a phone book data transfer in an in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus capable of connecting a handsfree communication protocol witha cellular phone having phone book data. The cellular phone complieswith both a first phone book data transfer protocol and a second phonebook transfer protocol or complies with only the second phone book datatransfer protocol. The first phone book data transfer is for executing adata transfer of the phone book data of the cellular phone without needof a user's operation to the cellular phone. The second phone booktransfer protocol is for executing a data transfer of the phone bookdata of the cellular phone with need of a user's operation to thecellular phone. The method comprises: connecting a handsfreecommunication protocol with the cellular phone for executing a handsfreecommunication; connecting a function query protocol with the cellularphone for asking a compliance state relative to a phone book datatransfer protocol of the cellular phone while the handsfreecommunication protocol is connected with the cellular phone; storing ina storage section a function query response, which is notified by thecellular phone, in association with the cellular phone; referring to thefunction query response associated with the cellular phone in thestorage section when the user performs an operation to require a phonebook data transfer; selecting one of the first phone book data transferprotocol and the second phone book data transfer protocol based on thefunction query response referred to; and connecting the selected one ofthe first phone book data transfer protocol and the second phone bookdata transfer protocol.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The above and other objects, features, and advantages of the presentinvention will become more apparent from the following detaileddescription made with reference to the accompanying drawings. In thedrawings:

FIG. 1 is a functional block diagram of a schematic configuration of anin-vehicle handsfree apparatus according to an embodiment of the presentinvention;

FIG. 2 is a flowchart according to the embodiment;

FIG. 3 is a sequence diagram according to the embodiment;

FIGS. 4A to 4D illustrate examples of display windows according to theembodiment;

FIG. 5 is a flowchart according to a first modification;

FIGS. 6, 7 are flowcharts according to a second modification; and

FIG. 8 is a flowchart according to a third modification.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

An embodiment according to the present invention will be explained withreference to drawings. An in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 is mounted ina subject vehicle. The in-vehicle handsfree apparatus includes a controlsection 2, a Bluetooth (registered trademark, referred to as BT)interface section 3, a call sound processing section 4, a storagesection 5, a display management section 6, and an input section 7. TheBT interface section 3 may function as an example of a first phone bookdata transfer protocol connecting means or section, a second phone bookdata transfer protocol connecting means or section, a handsfree protocolconnecting means or section, or a function query protocol connectingmeans or section.

The control section 2 includes a CPU, RAM, ROM, I/O bus, etc., andcontrols an overall operation of the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1such as a communication operation, a phone book data managementoperation, etc. The BT interface section 3 responds to several profilesspecified in the BT communication standard. Such profiles include ahandsfree profile (HFP) for performing a handsfree communication, aphone book access profile (PBAP) for transmitting phone book data, anobject push profile (OPP) also for transmitting phone book data, and aservice discovery profile (SDP) for querying a relevant cellular phoneabout functions, which are selectively provided in the cellular phoneamong profiles specified in the BT communication standard.

The above-mentioned HFP is equivalent to a handsfree communicationprotocol. The PBAP is a profile to allow the relevant cellular phone 21to transmit or transfer phone book data to the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus 1 by a user performing an operation to only the in-vehiclehandsfree apparatus 1, without need of performing an operation to thecellular phone 21. The PBAP is equivalent to a first phone book datatransfer protocol. The OPP is a profile to allow the relevant cellularphone 21 to transmit or transfer phone book data to the in-vehiclehandsfree apparatus 1 only when a user performs operations to both thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 and the cellular phone 21. The OPP isequivalent to a second phone book data transfer protocol. The SDP isequivalent to a function query protocol. Herein, the above profilessignify communication protocols defined for every function.

The call sound processing section 4 is connected with a microphone 8 andan audio amplifier 9. The microphone 8 is arranged at a position toeasily collect user's utterance, for instance, at a vicinity of asteering wheel in the passenger compartment. The audio amplifier 9 isarranged outside of the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1. Whenperforming a handsfree communication with the cellular phone 21 broughtinto the passenger compartment of the vehicle, the call sound processingsection 4 processes as follows. When a sound uttered by a user isinputted as a transmit voice via the microphone 8, the inputted transmitvoice is sound processed and outputted to the BT interface section 3.When receiving a reception sound via the BT interface section 3, thecall sound processing section 4 outputs the received reception sound tothe audio amplifier 9. When the audio amplifier 9 receives the receptionsound from the call sound processing section 4, the audio amplifier 9amplifies the reception sound and outputs the amplified sound via thespeakers 10, 11.

The speakers 10, 11 are arranged symmetrically in the passengercompartment of the vehicle. For example, the speaker 10 is arranged atthe driver's seat door, while the speaker 11 is arranged at the frontpassenger door. In addition, the audio amplifier 9 is also connected toa tuner deck 12. For instance, the tuner deck 12 receives a musical tunesound from a storage medium for music, or a radio program from a radiostation and outputs them to the audio amplifier 9. The audio amplifier 9amplifies the received musical tune sound and the radio program andoutputs the amplified sounds via the speakers 10, 11.

The storage section 5 stores various data as follows: phonebook dataindicating correspondence between telephone numbers and registrationnames; historical outgoing call data indicating correspondence betweenoutgoing call clock times and destination phone numbers with respect tooutgoing calls from the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 or cellularphone 21 with which the HFP is connected; historical incoming call dataindicating correspondence between incoming call clock times and sourcephone numbers with respect to incoming calls to the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus 1 or cellular phone 21 with which the HFP is connected; andhistorical missed incoming call data indicating correspondence betweenincoming call clock times and source phone numbers with respect tomissed incoming calls to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 orcellular phone 21 with which the HFP is connected. Moreover, the storagesection 5 can store a PBAP compliance flag indicating whether thecellular phone 21, which the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 connectsthe HFP with, is compliant with the PBAP.

The display apparatus 13 includes a display section 14 for displayingdisplay windows, and a touch operation section 15 forming a touch switchon the display window. The display management section 6 controls adisplay operation of the display section 14 in the display apparatus 13based on a display command signal, which is received from the controlsection 2. The input section 7 receives an operation detection signalvia the touch operation section 15 according to the user having operatedthe touch switch currently formed on the display window. The inputsection 7 outputs the received operation detection signal to the controlsection 2. The control section 2 processes the received operationdetection signal by analyzing it.

The cellular phone 21 with the BT communication function is compliantwith the HFP for performing a handsfree communication and the SDP foranswering functions, which the cellular phone 21 can provide amongfunctions specified in the BT communication standard, when queried fromthe in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1. Moreover, the cellular phone 21includes a type compliant with both the PBAP and OPP and a typecompliant with the OPP but not compliant with the PBAP. When thecellular phone 21 is the type compliant to both the PBAP and OPP, thefollowing takes place in the cellular phone 21. The SDP is connectedwith the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1. A PBAP compliant noticeindicating that the cellular phone is compliant with both the PBAP andOPP is notified to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1. In contrast,when the cellular phone 21 is the type compliant with the OPP and notcompliant with the PBAP, the following takes place in the cellular phone21. The SDP is connected with the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1. APBAP non-compliant notice indicating that the cellular phone is notcompliant with the PBAP but compliant with the OPP is notified to thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1.

An operation under the above configuration is explained with referenceto FIGS. 2 to 7. Herein, it is assumed that the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus 1 can connect, with the cellular phone 21, (i) the HFP and(ii) either the PBAP or OPP, at the same time (i.e., multi-profileconnection is possible).

As illustrated in FIGS. 2, 3, in the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1,the control section 2 determines at S1 whether the cellular phone 21exists in the BT communication range of the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus 1 and a connection request of the HFP with the cellular phone21 occurs. When the determination at S1 is affirmed, the HFP isconnected with the cellular phone 21 by the BT interface section 3 atS2.

Subsequently, the control section 2 receives a service layer connection(SLC) completion notice from BT interface section 3 and then outputs arequest for confirming a PBAP compliance to BT interface section 3. Thecontrol section 2 causes the BT interface section 3 to connect the SDPwith the cellular phone 21 and transmit a function query request to thecellular phone 21 at S3. The control section 2 starts clocking with atimer at S4. The control section 2 determines whether a response to thefunction query is notified from the cellular phone 21 at S5. The controlsection 2 determines whether an elapse time by clocking reaches apredetermined time at S6. Thus, the control section 2 waits for a noticeof the function query response from the cellular phone 21.

Herein, the cellular phone 21 connects the SDP with the in-vehiclehandsfree apparatus 1 and receives the function query requesttransmitted from the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1. The cellularphone 21 transmits to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1, the functionquery response indicating functions the cellular phone can provide. Thatis, when the cellular phone 21 is a type compliant with both the PBAPand OPP, the PBAP compliance notice is transmitted to the in-vehiclehandsfree apparatus 1. In contrast, when the cellular phone 21 is a typenot compliant with the PBAP but compliant with OPP, the PBAPnon-compliance notice is transmitted to the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus 1.

When the control section 2 determines that the function query responseis notified from the cellular phone 21 before the elapse time reachesthe predetermined time (“YES” at S5), the control section 2 disconnectsthe SDP, which has been connected with the cellular phone 21, at S7. Thecontrol section 2 determines at S8 whether the function query responsenotified from the cellular phone 21 is a PBAP compliance notice.

When determining (“YES” at S8) that the function query response notifiedfrom the cellular phone 21 is a PBAP compliance notice, the controlsection 2 assigns the PBAP compliance flag with “1” at S9 and determinesat S12 whether a transfer request of the phone book data occurs. Thus,the control section 2 waits for occurrence of the transfer request ofthe phone book data. In contrast, when determining (“NO” at S8) that thefunction query response notified from the cellular phone 21 is not aPBAP compliance notice, the control section 2 assigns the PBAPcompliance flag with “0” at S11 and determines at S12 whether a transferrequest of the phone book data occurs. Thus, the control section 2 waitsfor occurrence of the transfer request of the phone book data.

In contrast, when the control section 2 determines (“YES” at S6) thatthe elapse time reaches the predetermined time before the function queryresponse is notified from the cellular phone 21, the control section 2disconnects the SDP, which has been connected with the cellular phone21, at S10. The control section 2 similarly assigns the PBAP complianceflag with “0” at S11 and determines at S12 whether a transfer request ofthe phone book data occurs. Thus, the control section 2 waits foroccurrence of the transfer request of the phone book data.

Next, when a user performs an operation to display a phone book menuselection window, the control section 2 displays a phone book menuselection window in the display section 14 as illustrated in FIG. 4A.The phone book menu selection window includes Transfer Contacts 16 awhich is a transfer switch for transmitting the phone book data, NewContacts 16 b which is a new production switch for producing new phonebook data, Edit Contacts 16 c which is an edit switch for editing phonebook data, and Delete Contacts 16 d which is a delete switch fordeleting phone book data.

Herein, when determining that the user performs an operation to thetransfer switch 16 a, the control section 2 determines (“YES” at S12)that the transfer request of the phone book data occurs. The controlsection 2 displays a data transfer menu selection window in the displaysection 14 as illustrated in FIG. 4B. The data transfer menu selectionwindow includes Replace 16 e and Add 16 f. Replace 16 e is a transferswitch indicating an all item transfer to transmit as a transfer targetall items of the phone book data registered in the cellular phone 21.Add 16 f is a transfer switch indicating an addition transfer totransmit as a transfer target a part of the phone book data registeredin the cellular phone 21.

When determining that the user performs an operation to the transferswitch 16 e, the control section 2 determines (“YES” at S13) that thetransfer request of the all item transfer occurs. The control section 2refers to the PBAP compliance flag presently designated, at S15. It isdetermined at S16 whether the PBAP compliance flag is “1,” or not, i.e.,whether the cellular phone 21 is a type which notified of a PBAPcompliance notice within the predetermined time.

When it is determined (“YES” at S16) that the PBAP compliance flag is“1,” i.e., that the cellular phone 21 is a type which notified of a PBAPcompliance notice within the predetermined time, the control section 2generates a connection request of the PBAP to thereby connect the PBAPwith the cellular phone 21, with which the handsfree apparatusestablishes the connection of the HFP, at S17. The control section 2starts a data transfer of the phone book data from the cellular phone 21to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1. At this time, the user does notneed to perform an operation to the cellular phone 21.

Next, the control section 2 displays in the display section 14 a PBAPtransfer window illustrated in FIG. 4C to thereby notify the user thatthe data transfer of the phone book data from the cellular phone 21 tothe in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 is performed by the connection ofthe PBAP. When the control section 2 determines (“YES” at S18) that thedata transfer of the phone book data from the cellular phone 21 to thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 is completed, the PBAP which has beenconnected with the cellular phone 21 is disconnected at S19. Theprocessing is then returned.

In contrast, when it is determined (“NO” at S16) that the PBAPcompliance flag is “0,” i.e., that the cellular phone 21 is a type otherthan a type which notifies a PBAP compliant notice within thepredetermined time, the OPP is connected with the cellular phone 21 atS20 in response to occurrence of the connection request of the OPP fromthe cellular phone 21 with which the HFP connection is established. Thecontrol section 2 starts a data transfer of the phone book data from thecellular phone 21 to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1. At this time,the user needs to perform an operation to the cellular phone 21 todesignate phone book data, which is to be transmitted to the in-vehiclehandsfree apparatus 1 from the cellular phone 21.

Next, the control section 2 displays in the display section 14 an OPPtransfer window illustrated in FIG. 4D to thereby notify the user thatthe data transfer of the phone book data from the cellular phone 21 tothe in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 is performed by the connection ofthe OPP. When the control section 2 determines (“YES” at S21) that thedata transfer of the phone book data from the cellular phone 21 to thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 is completed, the OPP connected withthe cellular phone 21 is disconnected at S22, and the processing isreturned.

When determining that the user performs an operation to the additiontransfer switch 16 f, the control section 2 determines (“YES” at S14)that the addition transfer request of the phone book data occurs.Herein, the control section 2 does not refer to the PBAP compliance flagpresently designated. In response to occurrence of the connectionrequest of the OPP from the cellular phone 21 with which the HFPconnection is established, the OPP is connected with the cellular phone21 at S20. The control section 2 thereby starts a data transfer of thephone book data from the cellular phone 21 to the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus 1. When the control section 2 determines (“YES” at S21) thatthe data transfer of the phone book data from the cellular phone 21 tothe in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 is completed, the OPP connectedwith the cellular phone 21 is disconnected at S22, and the processing isreturned.

As explained above, in the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1, the SDP isconnected after the HFP is connected, and it is determined whether thecellular phone 21 with which the HFP connection is established iscompliant with the PBAP. When the PBAP compliance notice is notifiedwithin the predetermined time from the cellular phone 21, the PBAPcompliance flag is assigned with “1.” In contrast, in cases other thanthe above case, i.e., in case that a notice of the function queryresponse is not notified within the predetermined time from the cellularphone 21 or in case that the notice notified within the predeterminedtime is not the PBAP compliant notice, the PBAP compliance flag isassigned with “0.” Then, when the user performs an operation to instructthe cellular phone 21 to transfer the phone book data, the PBAPcompliance flag is referred to and either the PBAP or OPP is selectedand connected with the cellular phone 21 accordingly. Herein, the PBAPflag “1” is only assigned with respect to the cellular phone or type ofa cellular phone which notified the PBAP compliance notice within thepredetermined time. Thus, a connection target for the PBAP is a cellularphone or type having a high possibility that the PBAP can be connected.

First Modification

In the above explanation, the control section 2 determines whether theresponse to the function query notified from the cellular phone 21 is aPBAP compliance notice. The control section 2 can determine whether theresponse to the function query notified from the cellular phone 21 is aPBAP non-compliance notice. In this case, as illustrated in FIG. 5,after disconnecting the SDP, which has been connected with the cellularphone 21, at S7, the control section 2 determines at S31 whether theresponse to the function query notified from the cellular phone 21 is aPBAP non-compliance notice.

When determining (“YES” at S31) that the response to the function querynotified from the cellular phone 21 is a PBAP non-compliance notice, thecontrol section 2 assigns the PBAP compliance flag with “0” at S32. Incontrast, when determining (“NO” at S31) that the response to thefunction query notified from the cellular phone 21 is not a PBAPnon-compliance notice, the control section 2 assigns the PBAP complianceflag with “1” at S33. In contrast, when the control section 2 determines(“YES” at S6) that the elapse time reaches the predetermined time beforea response to the function query is notified from the cellular phone 21,the control section 2 disconnects the SDP, which has been connected withthe cellular phone 21, at S10. The control section 2 similarly assignsthe PBAP compliance flag with “1” at S33.

As explained above, in the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1, the SDP isconnected after the HFP is connected and it is determined whether thecellular phone 21 with which the HFP connection is established iscompliant with the PBAP. When the PBAP non-compliant notice is notifiedwithin the predetermined time from the cellular phone 21, the PBAPcompliance flag is assigned with “0.” In contrast, in cases other thanthe above case, i.e., in case that a response to the function query (ora notice of the function query response) is not notified within thepredetermined time from the cellular phone 21 or in case that when anotice other than the PBAP non-compliance notice is notified within thepredetermined time, the PBAP compliance flag is assigned with “1.” Then,when the user performs an operation to instruct the cellular phone 21 totransfer the phone book data, the PBAP compliance flag is referred toand either the PBAP or OPP is selected and connected with the cellularphone 21, accordingly. Herein, the PBAP flag “1” is only assigned withrespect to the cellular phone or type other than the cellular phone ortype which notified the PBAP non-compliant notice within thepredetermined time. Thus, the connection target of the PBAP includes,for example, a cellular phone or type which is specified to be unable tonotify the PBAP compliant notice within the predetermined time, or whichis specified not to notify the PBAP compliance notice within thepredetermined time, although it is compliant with the PBAP.

Second Modification

In the above, it is assumed that the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1can connect both (i) the HFP and (ii) either the PBAP or OPP, at thesame time, with the cellular phone 21 (i.e., multi-profile connection ispossible). When it is impossible to carry out concurrent connection of(i) HFP and (ii) the PBAP or OPP between the cellular phone 21 and thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1, the control section 2 determines thatthe PBAP compliance flag is assigned with “1” (“YES” at S16) and theHFP, which has been connected with the cellular phone 21, is oncedisconnected at S41 as illustrated in FIGS. 6 and 7. The PBAP is thenconnected with the cellular phones 21 with which the HFP is oncedisconnected, at S17. When the control section 2 determines that thedata transfer of the phone book data from the cellular phone 21 to thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 is completed (“YES” at S16), the PBAPwhich has been connected with the cellular phone 21 is disconnected atS17 and then the HFP is re-connected with the cellular phone 21, withwhich the PBAP is disconnected, at S42. Thus, the connection staterelative to the cellular phone is returned to the state having takenplace before the PBAP is connected.

Moreover, when determining that the PBAP compliance flag is assignedwith “0” (“NO” at S16), or when determining that the addition transferrequest occurs (“YES” at S14), the HFP, which has been connected withthe cellular phone 21, is once disconnected at S43. The OPP is connectedat S20 with the cellular phone 21, with which the HFP is oncedisconnected. When the control section 2 determines that the datatransfer of the phone book data from the cellular phone 21 to thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 is completed (“YES” at S21), the OPP,which has been connected with the cellular phone 21, is disconnected atS22 and then the HFP is re-connected at S44 with the cellular phone 21,with which the OPP is disconnected. Thus, the connection state betweenthe handsfree apparatus and cellular phone is returned to the statehaving taken place before the OPP is connected.

Third Modification

Moreover, as illustrated in FIG. 8, S13, S14 may be eliminated in FIG.2. That is, after the control section 2 assigns the PBAP compliance flagwith “1” at S9 or “0” at S11, the control section 2 determines at S12whether a transfer request of the phone book data occurs. Subsequently,when determining that the user performs an operation to the transferswitch 16 a in FIG. 4A, the control section 2 determines (“YES” at S12)that the transfer request of the phone book data occurs. Then, in thepresent modification, while passing through S13 or S15, the processingdirectly proceeds to S15, where the control section 2 refers to the PBAPcompliance flag presently designated. The following processing isidentical to the explanation in the FIG. 2. This elimination of S13 andS14 can be applied to the flowchart of FIGS. 5, 6, 7, similarly.

Fourth Modification

In addition, it is assumed that multiple cellular phones 21 are presentwhich are permitted to connect the HFP with the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus 1. In such a case, the storage section 5 may be configured tostore, with respect to each cellular phone 21, the telephone informationand PBAP compliance flag in association with each other. Thus, thehandsfree apparatus 1 connects the SDP with the relevant cellular phone21 once at first to thereby cause the storage section 5 to store thetelephone information and PBAP compliance flag of the relevant cellularphone 21 in association with each other. Thus, it is not necessary toconnect the SDP at the next time while only the telephone informationneeds to be determined.

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As explained above, in the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 according tothe embodiment, the following takes place. After the HFP is connectedwith the cellular phone 21, the SDP is connected with the cellular phone21 with which the HFP connection is established. Thereby, the compliancestate of the PBAP in the cellular phone is designated as a PBAPcompliance flag. Then, when a user operates an instruction oftransmission of all the phone book data registered in the cellularphone, the handsfree apparatus 1 refers to the PBAP compliance flag tothereby select and connect either the PBAP or OPP with the cellularphone. Therefore, the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 allows datatransfer of the phone book data from the cellular phone 21 without needof previously knowing which profile the cellular phone 21 is compliantwith for data transfer by performing an operation to instruct thecellular phone 21 to transmit the phone book data to the in-vehiclehandsfree apparatus 1. Usability can be thereby raised.

Moreover, when transmitting all the phone book data, it is not necessaryto operate the cellular phone 21 at all. In contrast, when transmittinga part of the phone book data, it is necessary to operate the cellularphone 21. Thus, when transfer of all the phone book data is directed, itis determined whether the cellular phone 21 is compliant with the PBAP.When the cellular phone is a type compliant with the PBAP, the PBAP isselected. In contrast, when addition transfer, i.e., transfer of part ofthe phone book data is directed, the OPP is selected without determiningwhether the cellular phone 21 is compliant with the PBAP. Therefore, thetransfer of the phone book data can be performed from the cellular phone21 to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1 by appropriately selecting aprofile suitable for the use.

Further, in case that the PBAP compliance notice is notified within thepredetermined time from the cellular phone 21, the PBAP compliance flagis assigned with “1.” In contrast, in cases other than the above case,the PBAP compliance flag is assigned with “0.” Such a configurationimproves the certainty that the PBAP can be connected. In case that thePBAP non-compliant notice is notified within the predetermined time fromthe cellular phone 21, the PBAP compliance flag is assigned with “0.” Incontrast, in cases other than the above case, the PBAP compliance flagis assigned with “1.” Such a configuration allows the connection targetof the PBAP to include a cellular phone or type which is specified to beunable to notify the PBAP compliance notice within the predeterminedtime although complying with the PBAP, or which is specified not tonotify the PBAP compliance notice within the predetermined time althoughcomplying with the PBAP. Thus the above configuration helps prevent thetype compliant with the PBAP from being improperly precluded.

Furthermore, when the PBAP compliance flag is assigned with “1,” thePBAP may be connected with the cellular phones 21 without need of user'soperation to instruct the cellular phone 21 to transmit the phone bookdata. In such a configuration, immediately after asking the cellularphone 21 about the compliance state for the PBAP, the phone book datacan be automatically transmitted to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus 1from the cellular phone 21. The newest phone book data registered in thecellular phone 21 can be automatically registered in the in-vehiclehandsfree apparatus 1.

The present invention is not limited only to the above-mentionedembodiment or explanation, and can be modified or extended, for example,as follows. The in-vehicle handsfree apparatus may be replaced by anin-vehicle navigation apparatus having a handsfree function. Whileexecuting connection procedure or handshaking of the HFP, the SDP may beconnected. Alternatively, after the connection procedure for the HFP iscompleted, the SDP can be connected.

Each or any combination of processes, steps, or means explained in theabove can be achieved as a software section or unit (e.g., subroutine)and/or a hardware section or unit (e.g., circuit or integrated circuit),including or not including a function of a related device; furthermore,the hardware section or unit can be constructed inside of amicrocomputer.

Furthermore, the software section or unit or any combinations ofmultiple software sections or units can be included in a softwareprogram, which can be contained in a computer-readable storage media orcan be downloaded and installed in a computer via a communicationsnetwork.

Aspects of the disclosure described herein are set out in the followingclauses.

As a first aspect of the disclosure, an in-vehicle handsfree apparatusis provided as follows. A first phone book data transfer protocolconnecting section is configured to connect a first phone book datatransfer protocol with a cellular phone compliant with the first phonebook data transfer protocol for executing a phone book data transferfrom the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus withoutneed of a user's operation to the cellular phone. A second phone bookdata transfer protocol connecting section is configured to connect asecond phone book data transfer protocol with a cellular phone compliantwith the second phone book data transfer protocol for executing a phonebook data transfer from the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus with need of a user's operation to the cellular phone. Ahandsfree protocol connecting section is configured to connect ahandsfree communication protocol with a cellular phone compliant withthe handsfree communication protocol for executing a handsfreecommunication using the cellular phone. A function query protocolconnecting section is configured to connect a function query protocolwith a cellular phone compliant with the function query protocol forasking a compliance state relative to a phone book data transferprotocol of the cellular phone. A control section is configured, whenconnecting the handsfree communication protocol with a cellular phoneusing the handsfree protocol connecting section, to connect the functionquery protocol with the cellular phone using the function query protocolconnecting section and store in a storage section a function queryresponse, which is notified by the cellular phone, in association withthe cellular phone. Further, the control section is configured, when theuser performs, using an operation section, an operation to require allitem transfer, which regards all items of phone book data as a transfertarget, to refer to a function query response associated with a cellularphone, which the all item transfer is required of, in the storagesection and select one of the first phone book data transfer protocoland the second phone book data transfer protocol, to thereby connect theone of the first phone book data transfer protocol and the second phonebook data transfer protocol using a corresponding one of the first phonebook data transfer protocol connecting section and the second phone bookdata transfer protocol connecting section.

Under the above configuration, when the user performs an operation torequire the all item transfer of the phone book data, the compliancestate relative to the phone book data transfer protocol of the cellularphone is already stored as a function query response. Based on thestored function query response, either the first phone book datatransfer protocol or the second phone book data transfer protocol can beselected. Thus, after performing an operation to require the all itemtransfer of the phone book data, the user is not required to know whichfunction the relevant cellular phone has. In other words, the phone bookdata can be transmitted to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus from thecellular phone only by the user performing the operation to require theall item transfer of the phone book data. Usability can be therebyenhanced.

In addition, it is unnecessary to operate the cellular phone at all whentransmitting all the items of the of the phone book data registered inthe cellular phone. Thus, if the relevant cellular phone is a typecompliant with the first phone book data transfer protocol, which doesnot require any operation of the user to the cellular phone, the firstphone book data transfer protocol is selected. Therefore, the transferof the phone book data can be performed from the cellular phone to thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus by appropriately selecting a profilesuitable for the use.

As an optional aspect, in the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus, thecontrol section may be further configured, when the user performs, usingthe operation section, an operation to require an addition transfer,which regards a part of phone book data as a transfer target, withoutreferring to a function query response associated with a cellular phone,which the addition transfer is required of, in the storage section, toselect the second phone book data transfer protocol to thereby connectthe selected second phone book data transfer protocol using the secondphone book data transfer protocol connecting section.

Under the above configuration, when the user performs an operation torequire the addition transfer of the phone book data, the user'soperation in the cellular phone is necessary and the second phone bookdata transfer to transmit the phone book data from the relevant cellularphone to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus is selected. It is necessaryto operate the cellular phone when transmitting a part of the phone bookdata registered in the cellular phone. Thus, regardless of whether therelevant cellular phone is a type compliant with the first phone bookdata transfer protocol, the second phone book data transfer protocol isselected. Therefore, the transfer of the phone book data can beperformed from the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatusby appropriately selecting a profile suitable for the use.

As a second aspect of the disclosure, an in-vehicle handsfree apparatusis provided as follows. A first phone book data transfer protocolconnecting section configured to connect a first phone book datatransfer protocol with a cellular phone compliant with the first phonebook data transfer protocol for executing a phone book data transferfrom the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus withoutneed of a user's operation to the cellular phone. A second phone bookdata transfer protocol connecting section is configured to connect asecond phone book data transfer protocol with a cellular phone compliantwith the second phone book data transfer protocol for executing a phonebook data transfer from the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus with need of a user's operation to the cellular phone. Ahandsfree protocol connecting section is configured to connect ahandsfree communication protocol with a cellular phone compliant withthe handsfree communication protocol for executing a handsfreecommunication using the cellular phone. A function query protocolconnecting section is configured to connect a function query protocolwith a cellular phone compliant with the function query protocol forasking a compliance state relative to a phone book data transferprotocol of the cellular phone. A control section is configured, whenconnecting the handsfree communication protocol with a cellular phoneusing the handsfree protocol connecting section, to connect a functionquery protocol with the cellular phone using the function query protocolconnecting section and store a function query response, which isnotified by the cellular phone, in association with the cellular phonein a storage section. Further, the control section is configured, whenthe user performs an operation to require a phone book data transferusing the operation section, to refer to a function query response,which is stored in the storage section in association with a cellularphone, which the phone book data transfer is required of, and select oneof the first phone book data transfer protocol and the second phone bookdata transfer protocol to thereby connect the one of the first phonebook data transfer protocol and the second phone book data transferprotocol using a corresponding one of the first phone book data transferprotocol connecting section and the second phone book data transferprotocol connecting section.

Under the above configuration, when the user performs an operation torequire a phone book data transfer, the compliance state relative to thephone book data transfer protocol of the cellular phone is alreadystored as a function query response. Based on the stored function queryresponse, either the first phone book data transfer protocol or thesecond phone book data transfer protocol can be selected. The phone bookdata can be transferred to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus from thecellular phone without need of requiring the user to know which functionthe relevant cellular phone has. Usability can be thereby enhanced.

As an optional aspect, in the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus, thecontrol section may be further configured: when being notified that thecellular phone is compliant with the first phone book data transferprotocol before a predetermined time elapses since the function queryprotocol is connected with the cellular phone by the function queryprotocol connecting section, to store, in the storage section,information indicating that the cellular phone is compliant with thefirst phone book data transfer protocol; and when being not notifiedthat the cellular phone is compliant with the first phone book datatransfer protocol before the predetermined time elapses since thefunction query protocol is connected with the cellular phone by thefunction query protocol connecting section, or when the predeterminedtime elapses without being notified that the cellular phone is compliantwith the first phone book data transfer protocol, to store, in thestorage section, information indicating that the cellular phone is notcompliant with the first phone book data transfer protocol.

Under the above configuration, only a type of a cellular phone, whichnotifies of compliance with the first phone book data transfer protocolwithin the predetermined time, can be a connection target for the firstphone book data transfer protocol. The certainty which connects thefirst phone book data transfer protocol can be increased.

As an optional aspect, in the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus, thecontrol section being further configured: when being notified that thecellular phone is not compliant with the first phone book data transferprotocol before a predetermined time elapses since the function queryprotocol is connected with the cellular phone by the function queryprotocol connecting section, to store, in the storage section,information indicating that the cellular phone is not compliant with thefirst phone book data transfer protocol; and when not being notifiedthat the cellular phone is not compliant with the first phone book datatransfer protocol before the predetermined time elapses since thefunction query protocol is connected with the cellular phone by thefunction query protocol connecting section, or when the predeterminedtime elapses without being notified that the cellular phone is notcompliant with the first phone book data transfer protocol, to store, inthe storage section, information indicating that the cellular phone iscompliant with the first phone book data transfer protocol.

Under the above configuration, a cellular phone other than a type of acellular phone, which notifies of non-compliance with the first phonebook data transfer protocol within the predetermined time, can be aconnection target for the first phone book data transfer protocol. Forinstance, a connection target can include a type of a cellular phonehaving a specification, which is compliant with the first phone bookdata transfer protocol and does not notify of compliance with the firstphone book data transfer protocol within the predetermined time, or atype of a cellular phone having a specification, which is compliant withthe first phone book data transfer protocol and unable to notify ofcompliance with the first phone book data transfer protocol within thepredetermined time. Thus, the more types of cellular phones compliantwith the first phone book data transfer protocol can be included asconnection targets.

As an optional aspect, in the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus, thecontrol section may be further configured, when the storage sectionstores information indicating that the cellular phone is compliant withthe first phone book data transfer protocol, to connect the first phonebook data transfer protocol with the cellular phone using the firstphone book data transfer protocol connecting section even if the userdoes not perform an operation to require a phone book data transferusing the operation section.

Under the above configuration, when the cellular phone is compliant withthe first phone book data transfer protocol, the phone book data can betransferred to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus from the cellularphone immediately after the compliance state relative to the phone bookdata transfer protocol of the cellular phone is queried, without need ofuser's operation to require a phone book data transfer using theoperation section. The newest phone book data registered in the cellularphone can be registered in the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus.

It will be obvious to those skilled in the art that various changes maybe made in the above-described embodiments of the present invention.However, the scope of the present invention should be determined by thefollowing claims.

1. An in-vehicle handsfree apparatus comprising: a first phone book datatransfer protocol connecting section configured to connect a first phonebook data transfer protocol with a cellular phone compliant with thefirst phone book data transfer protocol for executing a phone book datatransfer from the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatuswithout need of a user's operation to the cellular phone; a second phonebook data transfer protocol connecting section configured to connect asecond phone book data transfer protocol with a cellular phone compliantwith the second phone book data transfer protocol for executing a phonebook data transfer from the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus with need of a user's operation to the cellular phone; ahandsfree protocol connecting section configured to connect a handsfreecommunication protocol with a cellular phone compliant with thehandsfree communication protocol for executing a handsfree communicationusing the cellular phone; a function query protocol connecting sectionconfigured to connect a function query protocol with a cellular phonecompliant with the function query protocol for asking a compliance staterelative to a phone book data transfer protocol of the cellular phone;and a control section configured, when connecting the handsfreecommunication protocol with a cellular phone using the handsfreeprotocol connecting section, to connect a function query protocol withthe cellular phone using the function query protocol connecting sectionand store a function query response, which is notified by the cellularphone, in a storage section, the control section being furtherconfigured, when the user performs an operation to require a phone bookdata transfer using the operation section, to refer to the functionquery response of the cellular phone stored in the storage section, andselect one of the first phone book data transfer protocol and the secondphone book data transfer protocol to thereby execute the phone book datatransfer from the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatususing the one of the first phone book data transfer protocol and thesecond phone book data transfer protocol.
 2. The in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus according to claim 1, the control section being furtherconfigured, when the user performs, using the operation section, anoperation to require an addition transfer, which regards as a transfertarget a part of phone book data registered in the cellular phone, toexecute the addition transfer of the part of phone book data from thecellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus by using the secondphone book data transfer protocol.
 3. The in-vehicle handsfree apparatusaccording to claim 1, the control section being further configured: whenbeing notified that the cellular phone is compliant with the first phonebook data transfer protocol before a predetermined time elapses sincethe function query protocol is connected with the cellular phone by thefunction query protocol connecting section, to store, in the storagesection, information indicating that the cellular phone is compliantwith the first phone book data transfer protocol; and when not beingnotified that the cellular phone is compliant with the first phone bookdata transfer protocol before the predetermined time elapses since thefunction query protocol is connected with the cellular phone by thefunction query protocol connecting section, or when the predeterminedtime elapses without being notified that the cellular phone is compliantwith the first phone book data transfer protocol, to store, in thestorage section, information indicating that the cellular phone is notcompliant with the first phone book data transfer protocol.
 4. Thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus according to claim 1, the control sectionbeing further configured: when being notified that the cellular phone isnot compliant with the first phone book data transfer protocol before apredetermined time elapses since the function query protocol isconnected with the cellular phone by the function query protocolconnecting section, to store, in the storage section, informationindicating that the cellular phone is not compliant with the first phonebook data transfer protocol; and when not being notified that thecellular phone is not compliant with the first phone book data transferprotocol before a predetermined time elapses since the function queryprotocol is connected with the cellular phone by the function queryprotocol connecting section, or when the predetermined time elapseswithout being notified that the cellular phone is not compliant with thefirst phone book data transfer protocol, to store, in the storagesection, information indicating that the cellular phone is compliantwith the first phone book data transfer protocol.
 5. The in-vehiclehandsfree apparatus according to claim 1, the control section beingfurther configured, when the storage section stores informationindicating that the cellular phone is compliant with the first phonebook data transfer protocol, to connect the first phone book datatransfer protocol with the cellular phone using the first phone bookdata transfer protocol connecting section even if the user does notperform an operation to require a phone book data transfer using theoperation section.
 6. The in-vehicle handsfree apparatus according toclaim 1, the control section being further configured, while thehandsfree communication protocol is being connected with the cellularphone using the handsfree protocol connecting section, to connect thefunction query protocol with the cellular phone using the function queryprotocol connecting section and store the function query response, whichis notified by the cellular phone, in the storage section.
 7. Thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus according to claim 1, the control sectionbeing further configured, after connecting the handsfree communicationwith the cellular phone using the handsfree protocol connecting section,to connect the function query protocol with the cellular phone using thefunction query protocol connecting section and store the function queryresponse, which is notified by the cellular phone, in the storagesection.
 8. An in-vehicle handsfree apparatus comprising: a first phonebook data transfer protocol connecting section configured to connect afirst phone book data transfer protocol with a cellular phone compliantwith the first phone book data transfer protocol for executing a phonebook data transfer from the cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfreeapparatus without need of a user's operation to the cellular phone; asecond phone book data transfer protocol connecting section configuredto connect a second phone book data transfer protocol with a cellularphone compliant with the second phone book data transfer protocol forexecuting a phone book data transfer from the cellular phone to thein-vehicle handsfree apparatus with need of a user's operation to thecellular phone; a handsfree protocol connecting section configured toconnect a handsfree communication protocol with a cellular phonecompliant with the handsfree communication protocol for executing ahandsfree communication using the cellular phone; a function queryprotocol connecting section configured to connect a function queryprotocol with a cellular phone compliant with the function queryprotocol for asking a compliance state relative to a phone book datatransfer protocol of the cellular phone; and a control sectionconfigured, when connecting the handsfree communication protocol with acellular phone using the handsfree protocol connecting section, toconnect a function query protocol with the cellular phone using thefunction query protocol connecting section and store a function queryresponse, which is notified by the cellular phone, in a storage section,the control section being further configured, when the user performs anoperation to require a phone book data transfer using the operationsection, to refer to the function query response of the cellular phonestored in the storage section, and execute the phone book transfer fromthe cellular phone to the in-vehicle handsfree apparatus using the firstphone book data transfer protocol out of the first phone book datatransfer protocol and the second phone book data transfer protocol.